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3D Artist/Animator

REF#: 31611

CBS BUSINESS UNIT: CBS Television Network

JOB TYPE: Temporary / Per Diem / Freelance

JOB SCHEDULE: Full-Time

JOB LOCATION: New York, NY

ABOUT US:

CBS was established in 1928, when founder William Paley purchased 16 independent radio stations and christened them the Columbia Broadcast System. Today, with more than 200 television stations and affiliates reaching virtually every home in the United States, CBS's total network lineup was watched by more than 130 million people a week during the 2012/2013 season. The Network has the #1 drama/scripted program, NCIS; #1 sitcom, THE BIG BANG THEORY; #1 newsmagazine, 60 MINUTES; and #1 daytime drama, THE YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS. Its programming arms include CBS Entertainment, CBS News and CBS Sports.

DESCRIPTION:

Do you want to tell a story with your 3D Animations? Do you thrive in an exciting high pressure on-air deadline-oriented environment? Are you an imaginative 3D Designer and Artist using Cinema 4D, 3Ds Max and VizRT? Do you have a minimum of five years design experience in live broadcast graphics, design and artistry?

Design, create and execute narrative graphics and animations for CBS News in New York City. We are seeking a successful and talented 3D Artist to create informational motion graphics for daily newscasts from the CBS Broadcast Center. Expert Designers/Artists will have the opportunity to work all shifts, with possible overtime, including overnights, weekends and holidays. No beginners please.

QUALIFICATIONS:

Replies should include your full resume or curriculum vitae and your website URL or a DVD of your work samples.

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